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G A I A : Year of the Inari by MightyIllusionist
G A I A : Year of the Inari
MightyIllusionist
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これはガイアです G A I A: Year of the Inari { Book I } Beyond the greatest valleys, highest of mountains, and treacherous rivers; is a world far different from our own. Where the ideas of reality are at their most vulnerable. Gaia, is a place that even our own dreams couldn't unfold. Between the far edges of Japan, Gaia has been masked from the world for several centuries. Ancient secrets, embroidered kimonos, and the most beautiful, hand-crafted katanas known to man, all resign in this sacred realm. Unfortunately, all things do have their boundaries. Gaia is in the hands of it's protectors; the Royal Gaia Family. They serve, protect, and fight by weapon to save their world from disaster. Mighty, the famous gakusee of Narugetsu, has been trained since birth to know the ways of the sword. She is strong-hearted, skilled, and has a past that everyone knows of, but her. While there is talk from the near villagers - of a new Clan; one who wishes to destroy everything in their paths, and seems to make the Family suspicious. Will Mighty finally know of her unknown past, or will she be left in the dark forever? Is this, so-called, Clan as powerful as they say? Will the Royal Family have determination to bring the Clan to their knees, if they prove themselves capable of over-throwing them? All will be revealed, soon enough . . . これはガイアです
The UnSlut Project by MeghanJoyceTozer
The UnSlut Project
MeghanJoyceTozer
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I was the 6th-grade "slut." And I kept a diary. So I decided to create The UnSlut Project in the hopes that my own diary entries could provide some perspective to girls who currently feel trapped and ashamed. I am publishing these entries one at a time, without changing a single word except for the names of the people involved. My limited commentary, which is confined to brackets in each entry, is meant to provide the relief of my current perspective, fifteen years later. The UnSlut Project: Working to undo the dangerous slut shaming in our schools, communities, media, and culture by sharing knowledge and experiences.